Is doing this something that is possible within the constraints of PP Scripts? There are no constraints. Your problem is actually not the indexing script which works fine but rather the nzbToSickbeard-script which causes the files to be moved but doesn't instruct NZBGet about new location. Instead ...

There is already a beta package which installs nzbget using official nzbget installer. That way the package always installs the most actual version (nzbget stable or testing on your choice). Even built-in updates from nzbget webui should work. The intriguing thing is that the package is created by S...

Since the option was introduced, many versions ago, the speed meter has been improved. That made the option unnecessary. Also important is that the option did significantly increase CPU load and therefore the download speed may decrease a lot (two or more times on a CPU limited system) when the opti...

Please make a test by installing nzbget into a temporary dir on the host (not jail) exactly as described in the docs and test if it works, before doing any changes to config (assigning other dirs, etc.).

This will not work: if [ "$NZBPP_TOTALSTATUS" != "SUCCESS/ALL" ]; then "SUCCESS/ALL" is not a correct total-status to test. It should be "SUCCESS". update: /bin/sh: can't open ' ' update: Could not start /downloads/scripts/update.sh: No such file or directory It seems you edit the file using a text ...

desktop apps are slower than a snail in molasses This shouldn't happen. Even on a slow computer with full CPU usage by NZBGet the system must remain responsive. There are many settings in NZBGet affecting performance but they have an effect on achievable download speed. What you describe indicates ...

Even if it's in local drive is it mapped into docker or belongs to docker file system? I'm not experienced with docker and therefore take this as a guess - if file system is unmounted before nzbget is properly shutdown the files may be corrupted. Check nzbget log-file for errors related to SAVING qu...